[SADXA] 40 meters
Jerry Wothe
jdwothe at cox.net
Fri Nov 22 11:24:56 EST 2019
There was a pretty good LP this morning on 40 and that is what you probably worked on. There were several LP signals coming through including an A4.
W6XI
> On November 22, 2019 at 6:48 AM w7aqk at cox.net wrote:
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> Good Morning All,
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> I don't know if this is some of that strange 40 meter propagation that Bill
> talked about last night, but I just worked SM4OTI (Steve) on 40 meters CW at
> around 1330Z. It wasn't great copy, but it was a QSO. That's a bit late
> for propagation to Europe isn't it??? It's mid day for Steve and just
> slightly before sunrise here. Of course by this time of year Sweden is in
> the dark most of the time! Hi.
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> Anyway, it was a surprise that I could even be heard with my 100 watts.
> There's probably some other explanation for it, but I couldn't help but
> think of Bill's presentation. I was expecting to only hear stations west of
> me.
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> Dave W7AQK
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